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Test Drive: Eve of Destruction

What isn't easier to read is the garish and poorly designed menu system. Basic navigation can feel like a hindrance, particularly in the career mode where significant amounts of time are spent manipulating menus. A couple of menu bugs that I experienced on the Xbox version were not observed on the PS2, however.
The music in this version of TD: EOD also does not have the same problems as the Xbox version. In fact, even though all features are largely the same across both platforms, the audio quality is superior on the PS2.

You can race against rivals on the way to events.

It's difficult to make general comments about TD: EOD that accurately summarize the experience. The fundamental gameplay is good, but thematically the game is not aesthetically pleasing. There are a lot of interesting modes, but it doesn't always do a great job of communicating the rules. TD: EOD is a worthwhile play, particularly on the PS2, where it doesn't suffer from as many technical issues as it does on the Xbox.